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Blackberry Bold 9700 December 4, 2009 Andy C 43 out of 43 found this review helpful
My opinion of this product is as per Peter Haydon's review. It's excellent.
However, I just wanted to add a few things:
1. The battery life on this device is outstanding. It arrived on Tuesday and it is now Friday evening and the phone is still on 20% battery - even after the compulsory 'new gadget' constant fiddling. Battery performance usually improves after a few charge/discharge cycles, so I can only see it improving.
2. Unfortunately, the phone doesn't work with my Nokia CK-7W bluetooth car kit. The phone and car kit pair together nicely, but the caller hears a horrible echo on their end of the line. Having had a look around on Google, it seems that this is a common problem with Blackberrys and Nokia car kits with no real solution (the 'echo control' option on the handset did nothing). As a result, I think I'm going to have to get a new non-Nokia car kit. This isn't a massive problem as I'm fairly confident in DIY / car electronics and a new kit isn't too expensive, but if you'd have to pay someone to fit a new kit, factor the extra expense into the equation.
3. As mentioned in Peter's review, the 'Google Sync' app is superb. All of my contacts from Google / Gmail and my calendar entries were loaded onto the phone in a couple of minutes. No errors, no hassle. You can then set it to auto-sync every two hours or manually, as you wish.
I bought this to use with an O2 SIM-only 'Simplicity' tariff. The option to choose a Blackberry bolt-on isn't listed on their website, but you can swap any standard bolt-on for the 'Blackberry Unlimited' bolt-on. Just call up customer services and they transfer it over overnight.
A Stunningly Good Package - You WILL Become An Addict November 14, 2009 Peter Haydon (Moray, Scotland) 144 out of 147 found this review helpful
FOR:
It looks extremely smart, the display is knock-em-dead bright and sharp.
It feels very solidly constructed, giving an instant impression of high quality.
It does it all. 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, autofocus camera - this is the first Blackberry with everything. Add in the most famous and best established mobile email service and there is nothing else to come close.
It sets up very easily. WiFi connection is brilliantly simple, and when you've done that the phone will always access the internet by WiFi whenever your defined network is within range. You can define many networks, I don't know the limit, and when the phone sees one you've defined it connects to it.
Setting up the Blackberry push email service is a doddle, and you can do it on the phone itself or on your mobile provider's web site. You just have to supply the phone's IMEI and Blackberry pin to create the account, and then you tell it which email accounts to access. All it needs for each account is the email address and password, that's it, no more to do. After that the Blackberry service scoops up all your emails and zapps them out to the phone. This is not just a case of copying emails to the phone, that's easy, this is a fully synched service, so if you delete an email on the phone it is also deleted from the email account. You can set up a default address from which all your replies appear to come, or you can choose with each reply you send. Blackberry have been doing this for many years, and it all works very well indeed.
Please note that subscription to Blackberry Internet Service (BIS)is required for full email functionality, all the major UK networks offer plans inclusive of BIS.
The GPS function works the best I have seen in a phone, enabling me to get fixes to within 3 metres even when indoors, if close to a window. The supplied Blackberry Maps software is effective but looks crude, Google Maps is a much better package and integrates perfectly. When (if?) Google's free turn-by-turn voice navigation is launched in the UK the 9700 will be a perfect platform because the speaker can easily be heard above road noise. Edit: Since I wrote this review it has become clear that Google's free turn-by-turn voice navigation is restricted to Android devices.
The speaker is easily, far and away, by a country mile, the best I have come across in a phone, making hands-free calls very convenient. It is entirely feasible to listen to a few groovy tunes on it; sing out Mama, but give that sandwich a miss.
I have mentioned the excellent integration with email, and I have set it up on accounts with Virgin, TalkTalk, and Google. When you sync it with Google you also a get a brilliant link with Google Calendar, and that really is a gold-plated feature. Make entries on your calendar using a PC, and your phone calendar is automatically updated, the reverse is also true. Sure, an Android phone will do the Google synch thing, but it won't match the 9700 on other features and sheer class, and it will always look a teenager's phone.
As our phones have become the cameras in our pockets, it may be worth mentioning that the 9700 has a good one, producing excellent images. The LED flash is inevitably weak, but daylight shots compare very well with those from my previous phone, an SE CyberShot. It is only a 3.2MP unit, but anyone who has much experience of digital cameras knows that pixel count is not the sole measure of picture quality. As a phone camera, it is more than good enough.
Did I say you can make phone calls with it? How boring, but I feel I should mention it syncs very nicely with your Google contacts list, and editing contacts is so much easier on a computer screen. If, over many years and many generations of phones, your contacts list has become a hideous mess of triplicated entries, each with a different number, that is highly resolvable. From whatever old phones you have, copy all contacts to a sim. Now insert that sim in your Berry, and copy contacts from sim to phone. Of course, you will now have a contacts list that is an abomination in the sight of the holy, but hold fast, and shortly thereafter the list will be reflected on Google. On your Google contacts page, make a check against all entries with the same name, click to merge, edit out the disused numbers, and a little miracle happens. Your phone will be updated with a contacts list with all your info for a person as one entry; numbers, email and postal addresses. Sweet as a nut.
It has all the expected smart phone functions, there's no point me trolling through them. Suffice it say that everything on the 9700 has worked perfectly for me, and it all works fast. There's no delay in opening applications, I've had no hang-ups, no crashes, no unfortunate occurences.
AGAINST:
The price. Does a phone really cost more to make than a laptop computer?
The keypad can feel a little cramped to start with, especially if you have podgy fingers and bite your nails, so stop being a cannibal. Like I can talk! I have found that the more I concentrate on typing correctly the more mistakes I make. The best way is to do it Star Wars style; just go at it and let the force guide you. It will feel like you're hitting two or three keys at once, but will actually be very accurate, and the (good) spell checker will soon sort out any errors.
You will instantly want to protect it the best way possible, so you will be right back on Amazon looking for the perfect case. A leather Blackberry wallet is included, but it does not offer any protection to the top of the phone, and the phone has to be withdrawn from it to be used, necessitating the use of both hands. The good thing about all Blackberry OEM cases is that they have a little magnet built-in that puts the phone into a power-saving mode, but it can still receive calls and data. Obviously the best way to protect your phone it to leave it in a drawer at home, after that you're in the land of compromise between protection and utility. I think I've settled on an OtterBox Commuter Case for Blackberry Bold 9700as possibly the best compromise. It looks cool and has a fine Leninist-industrial feel to it, but as for drop-testing it onto concrete, I'll wait for someone else's results.
SMS conversations are presented in a thread format, and there is no option to change that. Traditionally, when you sent a text message it was gone from your sight forever, unless you wanted to delve around in the Sent folder. With this phone, the text you typed remains, and replies appear underneath in a Twitter-like way until you delete the whole thread. If you like that style it's probably great, but I wish I could go back to just having a text inbox.
The charging connection is micro-USB, and it is tight, very tight. Sooner or later that socket is going to pull away from the circuit board, I'm sure of that. To avert that hazard, on each bottom corner of the phone there is a contact such that the phone can be dropped into a BlackBerry 9700 Bold Charging Pod (Silver). This is a quality item, but you will have to take your Berry out of its case to use it.
The supplied browser is sub-standard. It works, just, and there are a number of free alternatives such as Bolt and Opera Mini, but if web browsing is your main use for a smart phone then the 9700 Bold may disappoint.
CONCLUSION:
Every feature of the Blackberry 9700 appears to have been thought through by intelligent people, I cannot say how pleased I am with it.
As in all things, personal taste applies. If a touch-screen does it for you, then the Bold 9700 will not be a good friend in your pocket. But if you want a very functional phone delivering unrivalled communications facilities this could be the one for you.
I went for something different and am I glad I did! February 7, 2010 alphabetagaga (Hitchin, UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've just got the 9700, it was a bit of an odd choice for me,
i'd usually be looking for the latest gimmicks and gadgets but having realised I usually get fed up playing with the phone after the first few hours and getting annoyed with battery life, call quality, e-mail, reliability etc, I went for something different and am I glad I did!
The 9700 does exactly what I want and what it's supposed to do it does to prefection! The battery is fantastic, so easy and quick to type on, call quality is superb and get's a fantasic 3G signal where all my other phones have failed miserably,.
I feel I should have picked a Blackberry earlier, I'm not really sold on big, touch screen devices, I certainly can't type anywhere near as fast on a touch screen as this Blackberry, clicking on links etc is so much easier with the trackpad.
I'd also highly recommend one of these which compliments the 9700 perfectly. BlackBerry 9700/8900 Leather Pocket - Black
This Blackberry just works. Beautifully.
Bold 9700 - Excellent "good all round" smartphone June 25, 2010 g.buxton 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Over the past few years I've owned far too many phones, its become a bit a habit really. So far the Blackberry 9700 has turned out to be a good phone and is looking like a solution to my addiction. My frame of reference is really Nokias as I have mainly bought this brand of phone over the past two years, so I will make comparisons with this brand when discussing the Bold.
Blackberry are famed for their email and text features, coupling a really easy to use messaging software with a great keyboard. The keyboard is a real joy to use and in fact its the best keyboard I have used, remember the Treo 680? its better than that and its even better than the Nokia E72/E71 both of which I have owned. If you are thinking of using a Blackberry "off contract" , that is without a buying the Blackberry BIS data/email service then forget buying this phone. I tried using it this way when I first purchased it "SIM Free" and it just doesn't work. After buying a cheap sim only contract my Blackberry changed radically, stuff just starts to work with a Blackberry contract. For example with a BIS contract you don't get access to the app store and approved apps such as the Facebook one refuse to work.
One of the selling points of this phone is the gorgeous screen, better than the OLED N86, better than Nokia N97 mini screen etc. Its a pretty hi resolution at 480x360, text is very readable, you can use it a Kindle book reader, and its even good in sunlight. The camera is a 3.2M pixel one, it has non of the flashy Carl Zeiss optics of a Nokia such as the N95 but it does produce very good photos, certainly good enough to print 6x4 inch. Coming from the world of Nokia I just love the fact that on the Blackberry you can save camera settings and don't have to reset them every time you use the camera. For example I like to have the flash switched off permanently; with the 9700 Bold I can do this. If you have never used a Blackberry before it's the little usability features like this that makes the Bold experience so attractive. The interface, which some people describes as old fashioned, provides many quick keyboard shortcuts. Media player is good, again not as good as dedicated MP3 player. Podcasts are really important to me and there is third party software called Podtrapper, which is the best podcast collector and player I have ever used, the killer feature is the "bookmark", quite simply when you pause a podcast it remembers where you were. Video recording is good, not HD but very watchable with no motion pixilation on all but the fastest moving of subjects.
Battery life is very good I'm getting a couple of days use no problem and that is with "always on" email checking and regular twitter updates in coming. The touchpad is worth mentioning. This very sensitive mouse pad like area replaces the traditional cursor keys found on many phones. Its takes a little getting used to, though you can change the settings in the setup to make its less responsive. But its doesn't take long to adapt to and before too long you will wonder why you ever bothered with keys to move around the screen and menus! The phone is responsive throughout, no waiting for menus to appear or programs to start, it really whizzes along. Finally it works very nicely as a phone ;-)
Some in conclusion if you want strong messaging, good camera, good audio, superb screen, but are not bothered about touch screen, the Blackberry 9700 is certainly worth considering.
Simply Stunning December 31, 2009 Ms. U. Sanomi (United Kingdom) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Where do i start with this piece of equipment?
It is such a great step up from the Bold 9000.
First of all it is a nice compact size and is not as bulky as its original version.
The battery life is outstanding. I mean I never use my phones to listen to music but I can use it and the battety life is still good to go.
I dont even need to charge it as often as i needed to charge my last bold 9000.
And blackberry have taken this a new step further by allowing you to use it as a modem for accesing the internet on your PC. This means that blacberry is now really trying to dominate the market as there is sometimes a need fro this feature.
System glitches are a thing of the past with the 9700 and really I'm glad I decided to get myself one.
The phone is trully addictive and you will soon realize that you do not function fully without this companion at your side.
This is a really good buy, and for the price, I think it is a bargain.
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